Robert Andler - Vintage Cobalt Blue





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Robert Andler's original mixed media artwork 'Vintage Cobalt Blue' (2026) on canvas, 61 × 61 cm, unframed, hand signed on front and back, weighing 2.5 kg, depicting plants and flowers, produced in the United Kingdom in a contemporary style, sold direct from the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Original mixed media; collage on canvas
Title: "VINTAGE COBALT BLUE"
Artist: Robert Andler (1968)
Year: 2026
Size: 61.0 x 61.0 cm / 24 x 24 inch
Hand signed front and back
Unframed
Artwork is accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity
Mixed media created with number of pieces of various materials including paper, cardboard, acrylic and others, painted and printed using monotype technique and pigment printmaking methods. Then, redesigned and recomposed as a totally new work by using mosaic and assemblage routines.
"Vintage Cobalt Blue" is an artwork created with accordance to momentary impression about "one day old flowers in one hundred old glass vase". This intricate mixed media best reflects beauty, uniqueness and exclusivity of Robert Andler's distinctive artistic language.
Original mixed media; collage on canvas
Title: "VINTAGE COBALT BLUE"
Artist: Robert Andler (1968)
Year: 2026
Size: 61.0 x 61.0 cm / 24 x 24 inch
Hand signed front and back
Unframed
Artwork is accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity
Mixed media created with number of pieces of various materials including paper, cardboard, acrylic and others, painted and printed using monotype technique and pigment printmaking methods. Then, redesigned and recomposed as a totally new work by using mosaic and assemblage routines.
"Vintage Cobalt Blue" is an artwork created with accordance to momentary impression about "one day old flowers in one hundred old glass vase". This intricate mixed media best reflects beauty, uniqueness and exclusivity of Robert Andler's distinctive artistic language.

